over the mountain
01-07-2016, 11:07 AM
I’m getting a small sample of his load: Heady Topper, Tree House Julius, Sap, & Eureka, Lawson Sip of Sunshine and Special Session #2, and Fiddlehead Second Fiddle. I’m really excited as I’ve only had half of these beers (heady, julius, sip).
Dang, nice score.
I like the Corruption, there arent enough good piney beers avail in MD imo. plus you can normally find it brewed within 30 days. with that said, i havent gotten it in a while.
for NYE we had neighborhood kids over so it was kinda tame alcohol wise. champagne and maybe some bells two hearted? the champagne kinda got me though.
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NEW RELEASES -- apparently Sierra Nevadas beer camp "tropical" IPA is on shelves in MD today. While this has the beer camp label ive read this is not a collab. Also a bit early for a spring seasonal release ... im stopping by tonight to get some.
Sierra Nevada - 2016 Beer Camp - Tropical IPA | Community | BeerAdvocate (http://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/sierra-nevada-2016-beer-camp-tropical-ipa.327012/)
NEW LOCAL BREWERY - 7 locks brewery. gonna have to stop by for a flight.
7 Locks Brewing Home - 7 Locks Brewing (http://www.7locksbrewing.com/)
over the mountain
01-08-2016, 10:54 AM
SN tropical IPA is a really good tropical ipa. kind of a more bitter grapefruit sculpin. also really fresh right now w a dob of 12-9-15. at 17.99 a 12 pack, highly recommend.
Manor Hill IPA - ive had manor hill at victorias before and thought it was okay but i got a sixer of cans last night and wow .. looks, tastes and feels like a dipa. really well balanced. dob of 12-17-15 is awesome. at 14.99 a sixer, highly recommend. thanks for keeping mentioning this BD, i had kinda written off manor hill as decent but not great.
Maryland beers are really starting to step up.
BDBohnzie
01-08-2016, 03:22 PM
Going to do a mixed case with some friends next weekend of SN Tropical, 21st Marooned on Hog Island, and 2 others (maybe some more Manor Hill IPA) . Need to replenish the fund after the haul I'm getting tonight.
Heard 7 Locks is just ok. It's up the street from my wife's Aunt's house, so next time we visit, I'll wander over.
Yeah, I've liked their beers. Ben (Twitter @Here4DaBeer) does a great job. Their DIPA Citra Splendor is really juicy. Their canned IPA tastes better than what I had on tap...I wonder if they changed it up a bit? Either way, they're spitting off more cans today, hitting shelves next week.
BDBohnzie
01-08-2016, 03:28 PM
A buddy of mine does a bit of beer blogging. Nothing serious, just stuff that he's drank and his reactions. Latest entry is Day 1 of the Brewery Crawl we did in October:
Old Line Beer - Living the Beer Dream in Maryland (http://oldlinebeer.com/)
Been on a bit of a beer hiatus lately, but I plan on getting back in the game this weekend. Hard.
BDBohnzie
01-10-2016, 10:08 PM
Here is the bone yard pic from my Friday night, which was shared among several friends
https://sites.google.com/site/bohnzie5001/uploads/IMG_2426.jpg
Celebrated a friend's 40th birthday Saturday night. Had a black rye IPA at Capital City Brewing Company, then had Bell's Java Stout and Bear Republic Racer 5 at RFD. Today, got to try Bell's Milchkaffe (http://bellsbeer.com/blog/367-Milchkaffee_Stout_uses_a_blend_of_two_coffee_beans _roasted_locally_by_Kalamazoo_Coffee_Co_) and popped my growler of rar Farmhouse Nectar (Their flagship IPA done with saison yeast).
I may have to take a day or 2 off to recover.
RedskinMike
01-11-2016, 04:17 PM
Here is the bone yard pic from my Friday night, which was shared among several friends
https://sites.google.com/site/bohnzie5001/uploads/IMG_2426.jpg
Celebrated a friend's 40th birthday Saturday night. Had a black rye IPA at Capital City Brewing Company, then had Bell's Java Stout and Bear Republic Racer 5 at RFD. Today, got to try Bell's Milchkaffe (http://bellsbeer.com/blog/367-Milchkaffee_Stout_uses_a_blend_of_two_coffee_beans _roasted_locally_by_Kalamazoo_Coffee_Co_) and popped my growler of rar Farmhouse Nectar (Their flagship IPA done with saison yeast).
I may have to take a day or 2 off to recover.
I'm most intrigued by the Hill Farmstead growler in the back.
BDBohnzie
01-11-2016, 10:44 PM
I'm most intrigued by the Hill Farmstead growler in the back.
Unfortunately, that was from a previous trip my buddy made. He usually makes a Hill Farmstead stop, but didn't fit it in this time. He makes 2-3 trips to visit the in-laws in New Haven, CT each year, and chases the Heady trucks all over Northern Vermont for a few days while up there.
We did split a growler of New England's Locust Reign to start the evening. And that was quite tasty.
over the mountain
01-13-2016, 02:45 PM
heavy seas double cannon - disappointing imo. came off as a strong ale instead of a dipa or imperial. kind of a malty muddled mess with no good real taste point sticking out.
BDBohnzie
01-13-2016, 04:14 PM
I love Heavy Seas' bombers. Their uncharted series is top notch. But their regular beers are meh. Loose Cannon is ok. Cross Bones is ok. Gold and Cutlass are ok. Nothing they do on the regular is anything I want to have on the regular.